Country star Lainey Wilson has apologized to fans after being forced to push back her Houston concert, originally slated for September 20, citing illness and vocal strain. In a video message posted on Instagram, Wilson explained that she was “deeply sorry” for the inconvenience, reluctantly rescheduling the show to Saturday, November 1. She revealed that […]
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My Chemical Romance Sets Forth on 17 More “Black Parade” Dates in 2026
My Chemical Romance has officially expanded their Long Live The Black Parade trilogy with 17 additional stadium dates lined up for 2026. The extended tour honors the 20th anniversary of their seminal 2006 album The Black Parade, promising fans more chances to witness the band re-create their iconic performance on grand stages. The new leg […]
This Day in Music History – September 23rd
1952 – Hank Williams did his last recording session. 1956 – Micky Dolenz began his television career in NBC’s “Circus Boy” series. He later became a member of the Monkees. 1966 – The song “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby?” was released by The Rolling Stones in the U.S. and U.K. 1967 – “People Are […]
Saweetie Turns Up the Heat with Her Bold ‘Hella Pressure’ EP
Saweetie is reminding listeners exactly who she is with her latest release, HELLA PRESSURE, a five-track EP arriving August 1, 2025, via Warner Records. From the commanding single “Boffum” (produced by J. White Did It) to the empowering lyrics threaded throughout the project, she leans into both swagger and vulnerability. The EP features songs like […]
Miley Cyrus Offers “Secrets” as Heartfelt Peace Offering to Reconcile with Her Father
In a deeply personal move, Miley Cyrus has released a new song titled Secrets, dedicated to her father, Billy Ray Cyrus. The track, appearing on the deluxe edition of her album Something Beautiful, is described by Miley as a peace offering after a period of distance between them. Miley worked with Fleetwood Mac legends Lindsey […]
Shinedown’s Brent Smith: “Radio Will Give You a Career” — Not Just a Spin
In a revealing new episode of Billboard’s Behind the Setlist, Shinedown frontman Brent Smith laid out what many upstart bands need to know: streaming may kick open the door, but radio is what builds a lasting career. Smith argued that while platforms like Spotify and Apple Music are essential for reach, they often lack the […]
Pop Star Sabrina Carpenter to Make Grand Ole Opry Debut in October
Pop-singer/songwriter Sabrina Carpenter will step onto the legendary Grand Ole Opry stage for the first time on October 7, 2025, as part of the Opry’s 100th Birthday Show. The milestone marks a blending of genre lines in Nashville, with Carpenter bringing her pop and country-tinged material into one of country music’s most revered venues. Carpenter’s […]
50 Cent vs. Skillhouse: A Legal Tangle Over Image, Contracts, and Credit
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is embroiled in a legal dispute surrounding the horror film Skillhouse, alleging that producers used his name, likeness, voice, and producer credit without a finalized contract. Jackson is suing the film’s producer Ryan Kavanaugh, Skill House Movie LLC, and GenTV LLC, arguing there was no binding agreement authorizing such usage. The […]
Bruce Dickinson vs. Mobile Phones: Iron Maiden’s Lead Singer Declares War on Phones at Concerts
Bruce Dickinson has made his feelings very clear: he hates mobile phones at live shows. In a recent interview on the Appetite for Distortion podcast, the Iron Maiden frontman didn’t mince words, calling the constant filming and screen-holding “a failing of humanity.” He described modern concertgoers as those who turn every moment into a performance […]
This Day in Music History – September 19th
1955 – Eva Marie Saint, Frank Sinatra and Paul Newman starred in the “Producer’s Showcase” presentation of “Our Town” on NBC-TV. 1958 – Elvis Presley left a Brooklyn naval base to sail to Germany to be with his army unit. 1968 – Steppenwolf won its first gold record for “Born to be Wild.” 1973 – […]